Cybercriminals can penetrate 93 percent of company networks. Software supply chain attacks hit three out of five companies last year. And even securing your home workspace in the age of remote working ...
There’s an old adage in cybersecurity that humans are the weakest link in the security chain. That’s increasingly true, as threat actors compete to exploit credulous or careless employees. But it’s ...
Let me preface this with an attempt at a story: Sarah’s eyes darted across the email subject line, which read: “URGENT: Payment Needed – Action Required”. It was 4 p.m. on a Friday, and the CEO’s name ...
Cybersecurity certifications can pave a path to lucrative career advancement. But timing the job market with the right credentials can be challenging. Here are the certs providing the largest pay ...
Rather than layering security onto networks, the networks themselves and carefully managed authorization policies can hinder attacks, but at an administrative cost. Why is it that over 90% of ...
It always takes two for a phishing attack to work – an attacker to send the bait and an insider to take it. Almost every organization carries out some form of security and awareness training (SAT) to ...
Physicians, attorneys and other professionals whose job duties affect others’ lives usually receive, as part of their formal training, courses that address ethical issues common to their professions.
A change is underway in security training of all kinds. Security managers are being asked to step up and make a real difference in training; shape and support learning in more business-collaborative ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The debate over whether corporate network executives or their software suppliers should shoulder the burden for improving the nation’s cybersecurity is shifting direction as ...
Jeff Tompkins is a writer and teacher of English as a Second Language living in New York City. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1967 and was educated at Brown University and University College ...